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  2. The Elephant House Cafe where JK Rowling penned her first Harry Potter novel, on Edinburgh’s George IV Bridge, after a fire broke out in the adjacent Patisserie Valerie (Jane Barlow/PA)

  3. Elephant House - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant House, a residential dwelling in Toronto, Canada with an elephant statue; Edward Gorey House, also known as Elephant House, the residence of American writer, Edward Gorey; Lucy the Elephant, a house in the shape of an elephant located in Atlantic County, New Jersey; The Elephant House, a café in Edinburgh, Scotland where J. K ...

  4. List of public art in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 1829 as the centrepiece for Charlotte Square, but erected in 1834 at Dundas House. More images: Monument to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville: St Andrew Square: 1817–1823 (column) 1822–1827 (statue)

  5. George IV Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The alarm was raised at approximately 6:20 AM by a cleaner at the next door Elephant House café, who detected smoke. [7] Nine fire engines and two ladder vehicles attended the fire. Apartments above were evacuated, and Candlemaker Row and Chambers Street were both closed. [8] The Oz Bar in Candlemaker Row was one of the businesses heavily ...

  6. East Suffolk Park - Wikipedia

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    Former administrative block, East Suffolk Park. In the early years of the 20th century, as the numbers of female students increased at the University of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Provincial Training College (later Moray House College of Education), the need for new hostel accommodation for women was recognised.

  7. File:Inch House, Edinburgh, south facade.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Palladium Theatre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s it was in use as a venue in the early years of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [5] It finally closed for theatrical use in 1966, and was then converted into a bingo hall. [4] In the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was a nightclub known as the White Elephant, before changing its name in the late 1970s to Valentino's. [6]

  9. File:Murrayfield House, Edinburgh.jpg - Wikipedia

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